Close to a Movie Deal

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How many normal people come close to a real Movie Deal? Below is a list of people who came close to me, or, were close to me, and chose to denigrate me, make me out to be a monster, knowing I was authoring a movie script, or, was authoring a book that might be made into a movie. Why did they do this? Why blow their chance to take part of the making of an Art Movie?

Jon Presco

In Mr. Sydney Morris’s Report of the Administration he says on page 4 line 10;

“Petitioner hired Stacey Pierrot, who had been assistant manager of the gallery during Decedent’s lifetime, to run the gallery and prepare and execute a marketing plan. The gallery was run by the estate until March 1996 when the gallery was sold to Ms. Pierrot through a contract approved by this Court. During the time that the estate operated the gallery, aggressive marketing efforts were made in an attempt to stir interest in Decedent’s work and increase the potential market for her work. In spite of these efforts, interest in Decedent’s work continued to wane.”

On page six, Mr. Morris explains why there was a delay in the closing of the estate;

“By September 2000, however, plans were underway for a biography of Decedent, which Petitioner hoped might create interest in her work. The book was published in 2002. Although the book did not spur the hoped-for interest in Decedent’s life and work, efforts continued to market the concept of a screenplay based upon Decedent’s life. Petitioner hoping that this might be brought to fruition, elected to keep the estate open. However, it is the Petitioner’s belief the likelihood of an increased interest in Decedents work is negligible, and the time has come to close the estate.”

Heather Hanson, Patrice Hanson, Linda Comstock, Belle Burch, Rena Easton, Vicki Presco, Lillian Molnar, Krysta Albert.

 

 

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